One of the Free Apps is WhatsApp which has become a Popular Instant Messaging worldwide for smartphone user , we should thanks to the founder that has make this Apps free for 1 Year usage, and they will charge around 1$ for incoming year if you still want to use it. That’s considerably
cheaper than many carriers charge for text messages, even on unlimited
plans, and the fact that the message system uses your existing phone
number (and the phone numbers of your friends and contacts) is a major
plus.
WhatsApp can works across multiple mobile
devices, so you can use the same account and number on different phones
and tablets. But what if you’re linked to your desk at work, and want
to get in a little surreptitious texting? WhatsApp now has a web app that lets you do just that.
What Will u Need ?
Next you will need a computer — desktop, laptop, Windows, Mac, Chromebook,
it doesn’t matter. You’ll also need a recent version of a modern
browser: Chrome, Firefox, Opera, or Safari. WhatsApp Web does not
support Internet Explorer or Microsoft Edge.
Using WhatsApp Web
WhatsApp Web works more or less the same way that it does on your
phone. The primary screen shows a list of all the chats you’re currently
engaged in on your phone (or any other devices). To start a new chat,
click the text message icon in the left column and either click one of
the contact names or start typing in the “Search Contacts” field. Your
chat itself will appear on the right side, and you can switch between
any of them at any time.
Any messages you send will be sent immediately to your contact’s
phone, or any other device they happen to be using (including WhatsApp
Web on their end). To start a new group chat, click the menu button
(three vertical dots) and then “new group chat.” To log out of WhatsApp
Web, click the menu button then “log out.”
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